Description

When first called, getacdir() provides information about the first audit directory in
the audit_control file. Thereafter, it returns the next directory in the file.
Successive calls list all the directories listed in audit_control(4) The len argument
specifies the length of the buffer dir. On return, dir points to the
directory entry.

The getacmin() function reads the minimum value from the audit_control file and
returns the value in min_val. The minimum value specifies how full the
file system to which the audit files are being written can get
before the script audit_warn(1M) is invoked.

The getacflg() function reads the system audit value from the audit_control file
and returns the value in auditstring. The len argument specifies the length
of the buffer auditstring.

The getacna() function reads the system audit value for non-attributable audit events
from the audit_control file and returns the value in auditstring. The len
argument specifies the length of the buffer auditstring. Non-attributable events are events that
cannot be attributed to an individual user. The inetd(1M) utility and several other
daemons record non-attributable events.